TCP-NewReno Protocol Modification for MANET Networks

Author(s):  
Denis Iovlev ◽  
Anatoliy Korikov
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Author(s):  
Gongjun Yan ◽  
Stephan Olariu ◽  
Shaharuddin Salleh

The key attribute that distinguishes Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANET) from Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANET) is scale. While MANET networks involve up to one hundred nodes and are short lived, being deployed in support of special-purpose operations, VANET networks involve millions of vehicles on thousands of kilometers of highways and city streets. Being mission-driven, MANET mobility is inherently limited by the application at hand. In most MANET applications, mobility occurs at low speed. By contrast, VANET networks involve vehicles that move at high speed, often well beyond what is reasonable or legally stipulated. Given the scale of its mobility and number of actors involved, the topology of VANET is changing constantly and, as a result, both individual links and routing paths are inherently unstable. Motivated by this latter truism, the authors propose a probability model for link duration based on realistic vehicular dynamics and radio propagation assumptions. The paper illustrates how the proposed model can be incorporated in a routing protocol, which results in paths that are easier to construct and maintain. Extensive simulation results confirm that this probabilistic routing protocol results in more easily maintainable paths.


2018 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 00020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey Busygin ◽  
Maxim Kalinin ◽  
Artem Konoplev

This paper considers the tasks of supporting the connectivity of nodes in communication networks of unmanned transport (VANET/MANET-networks). High dynamics, decentralization and absence of hierarchy in the networks of this type actualize the task of supporting the connectivity of nodes with software-configurable security services, providing the network protection. It is offered to use a Blockchain technology based system for VANET/MANET network topologyand authentication data distribution and storage. The issue of unlimited blockchain growth preventing this method from being implemented in VANET/MANET networks is considered. The existing solutions of this issueare analyzed and drawbacks are identified. A notion of blockchain with floating genesis block is introduced and its advantages over similar ideas are demonstrated thus allowing it to be used to resolve the issue of continuously growing blockchain within the systems with stalingtransactions as a whole and in VANET/MANET networks in particular.


Author(s):  
Chervyakov Nikolai Ivanovich ◽  
Babenko Mikhail Grigor'evich ◽  
Krisina Irina Sergeevna ◽  
Nazarov Anton Sergeevich ◽  
Garianina Anastasiia Igorevna

Author(s):  
David Hrabcak ◽  
Martin Matis ◽  
Dominik Neznik ◽  
Lubomir Dobos ◽  
Jan Papaj

Author(s):  
G. Amvame-Nze ◽  
Flavio E. de Deus ◽  
Roque Lambert ◽  
C. Jacy Barenco Abbas ◽  
L. J. Garcia Villalba
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